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PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 19 Sep 2013, 13:19

Day 259 and I was taken by the sunlight falling on these trees in front of an empty office block close to West Croydon Bus Station.
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Re: PAD 258 - Urban Trees

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 19 Sep 2013, 13:56

EXIF info omitted from earlier post.

Panasonic DMC-G3
Lumix G Vario 45 - 200 f/4 - 5.6
Focal length 84 mm (168 mm equivalent for 35 mm)
1/320 sec
f/8
ISO 160
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby davidc » Thu 19 Sep 2013, 14:25

Did you set it to auto ISO? 160 is a bit odd.
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 19 Sep 2013, 17:11

davidc wrote:Did you set it to auto ISO? 160 is a bit odd.


It's base ISO on the G3. I've shot quite a few of my PAD images at this ISO, so it's strange that you have only just noticed! :o
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby davidc » Thu 19 Sep 2013, 17:22

Generally I only go after the ISO info when I'm not sure what settings you'd have used to achieve a given effect :)
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby Mike Farley » Fri 20 Sep 2013, 08:41

davidc wrote:Generally I only go after the ISO info when I'm not sure what settings you'd have used to achieve a given effect :)


What was the effect in this image which prompted the interest in the ISO setting? I only ask as there was a bit more PP than usual with this image as I had to get things straightened up in LR.
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby davidc » Fri 20 Sep 2013, 09:05

If I'm being honest, the windows (upper right in particular) looked "noisy" and the leaves in the centre were blending into each other. I wasn't sure if it was jpg artefacting from the file size or perhaps ISO. After seeing 160 I'm pretty sure it's jpg artefacting but seeing 160 piqued my curiosity :)
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Re: PAD 259 - Urban Trees

Postby Mike Farley » Fri 20 Sep 2013, 09:41

davidc wrote:If I'm being honest, the windows (upper right in particular) looked "noisy" and the leaves in the centre were blending into each other. I wasn't sure if it was jpg artefacting from the file size or perhaps ISO. After seeing 160 I'm pretty sure it's jpg artefacting but seeing 160 piqued my curiosity :)


Actually, you are right. I have looked at the original Raw and the converted PSD and the latter does show some texture which is not present in the former. I think that what has happened is that this is a plain area which is slightly out of focus and processing the image in SEP2 has introduced some minor artefacts.
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